The 27-year-old Santana has been behind Mats Hummels and Neven Subotic in the pecking order in the BVB defene this season, and he has said he will speak to head coach Jurgen Klopp about a potential move away from Signal Iduna Park at the end of the season.

"I've read so many things. I'm going to have to talk to our manager [Klopp] about my future," the Brazilian told Ruhr Nachrichten. "I must say thank you to Dortmund. They were my first overseas club and I have won a major championship with them, but I need to see what is better for me in the future now."

Santana scored a last-minute winner against Malaga in their Champions League quarterfinal second leg to send BVB through to the semifinals, and now that the club has reached the final, the defender is confident of victory over Bayern Munich on May 25.

"That goal was the best moment of my life," Santana said. "The football god has given us this opportunity and now I hope that it works out at Wembley in the final. We will win it."

Santana joined Dortmund in 2008 and has won two Bundesliga titles and one DFB Pokal during his time at the Schwarzgelben.